Palm Beach County deputies are looking for more potential victims in the ATM scam. They said Conley has been targeting older victims for months and has been arrested.

Bank of America ATMs require the user to log out after each transaction. Conley is accused of distracting older customers and making them feel uncomfortable in the hopes that they would leave their accounts open.

While the victims were using the ATM, Conley would distract them through conversation, which would cause the victim to leave the ATM prior to closing out their transaction, officials said. Once the victim left, Conley would withdraw money.

“He seemed very nice,” said Carol Berman, one of the victims.

“Midway through my transaction of taking out cash, he mumbled something and I looked to the left and said, 'Please repeat that,’ and he mumbled it again and the second time I just decided I wanted to complete my business," Berman said. "I didn't understand what he was saying and I was a little concerned."

Berman said she left in a hurry, forgetting to close out of her transaction. Deputies estimate that Conley stole $2,000 to $3,000 in the same fashion.

More than 18 victims identified in southern Palm Beach County.

If you think you might have been a victim contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-458-TIPS.